Live Sensibly (with alcohol), 03-31-2004: Blip

March 31, 2004

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Blip

From Dictionary.com:

blip, n.

  • A spot of light on a radar or sonar screen indicating the position of a detected object, such as an aircraft or a submarine
  • A temporary or insignificant phenomenon, especially a brief departure from the normal.

My definition:

A break in a drinking pattern, such as drinking during a period intended to be abstinent. Worth examining and learning from, but not necessarily a setback or helpful to interpret as a failure.

Some blips turn out to be anomalies, like false echoes on a radar screen, or inconsequential. Sometimes a blip is the first sign of a threat, needing to be addressed proactively.

The keys to reading a blip are consciousness and context: How does it fit with our typical or recent patterns?

  • posted by Bose
  • created 31-Mar-2004
  • last updated 11-Jun-2004

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